Introduction to XSL

This tutorial introduces the Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL), a
W3C specification that allows visual formatting of XML documents. XSL
is made of two components: XSLT, a language for transforming XML
documents, and Formatting Objects, a powerful vocabulary for
specifying formatting semantics, including mixed writing modes and
other internationalization features. The combination of XSLT and FO
allows complex rendering of XML documents on a wide range of output
devices. The tutorial provides the basics of XSL stylesheet writing
and will demonstrate existing implementations.

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